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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "97th & Columbus" on Discogs.

  2. Other highlights include the midtempo “Sun Goddess,” with it’s carefully crafted vocal chorus and insistent keyboard work by George Duke, and the smoky “Let’s Jam,” a forum for not only Powell’s furtive guitar work but also Patrice Rushen’s engaging acoustic piano.

  3. O’s Notes: Old school R&B fans will really enjoy this one as Doc revisits some cool classics. “Breezin”, “Sun Goddess” and “What’s Going On” are among the ten tracks. Guests George Duke (p), Marcus Miller (b), Patrice Rushen (p) and drummer Harvey Mason give it that special touch.

  4. This tune written by Ramsey Lewis is probably played in by the best musicians contemporary jazz can offer: Doc Powell (electric classical guitar), Marcus Miller (electric bass), George Duke (Rhodes) framed by an awesome sounding choir and string arrangement.

  5. Doc Powell, 97th & Columbus. Doc Powell has been playing guitar professionally for more than two decades and has worked with many of the top names in R&B, including Aretha Franklin and Dionne Warwick. 97th & Columbus is his seventh contemporary jazz project and his first release on the Heads Up International label.

  6. 97th and Columbus by Doc Powell released in 2003. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.